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m. Bythe 1 _. T H E OM N * HERALD VoL 15 *~"~!~",/:, ".. NEW-HAZELTON(B, C.; APRL.6~!923 " " XOr ~0... En nee Gave. -. Lecture Before Usk Audence $. D. Galloway. resdent mnng engneer, delvered.a lecture on The Prospector ~and Hs ProbLems. at Usk Thursday to an nterested audence. -.- He outlned methods by whch the prospector could ascertan the value and volume of hs fnds n : order that, s "far selnng prce mght be arrved at~ and dwelt on the falng of many prosvectors n askng a prce wthout due, regard to the possble value of the " Property, resutn~r-n the blockn-g of captal and co,secluent " nact vty ~n the coun try., al though the prce of a prospect could not be based on anvtbng defnte, but must be arrved at by cxreful study from every angle. The method of samdln~z ones own prospects often pl.oved msleadng, as t was only human nature for a prospector to be vartal and not pfck hs saml~le n conformty wt~ hs outcrop, sod fool hmself nto makng a frutless search over certan loerods that could be anent to better advar)tage explorng other vens. t avpeared to the speaker that there could be a better understandng be-twe.enthe prospector and,the captalst, whereby the latter could: be er, abled to develop asuffcently,exolored prosvect of mert on. a long-term lease and bond wth a provson for royalty on ~hpnents to apply on our- chase prce. Ths would,gve captal a chance to prove the prospect n from one m four years and, f good, payment could be made and both would be wnner Assayng was mportant and should be 16roperlv taken over the mneral body, as mnerals very ooten have deceptve appearances and, unless the prospector were LORD ROBERT CECL He s soon to pay a vst to Canad/ and the Unted States. Durng hs vst to Toronto he s to receve a degree at.a specal convocaton of _the Unversty c o] Toronto, when, other dstngus]~ed "m~n wll also be honored, among them, Str Henr~_ :Newboldt and Sr Robet;( Baden-P0well ~ Lord Cecl s Brtsh representatve n the League of Natj0ns..:- -..~:...,:.7 ~ ::-:. - very famlarwth hs,ore, a loss of tme may result n followng t. Often the prospector hasbut httle means for much assayng. and under such cond t ons " f, the prospector were to sample hs fn.d properly, state ts locaton and appearance, he wouldto a lmted extent assst n ascertanng ts value Coal at Seaton. s Consdered C. N. R. General Manager Warren of the Canadan Natonal western lnes, accompaned b~ F.G. ])aw- son. ralway commssoner, pas-t n descrbng the northern mnsed through on Thursdays tran[ eral feld the speaker sad there av, peared many corn parsons n the on a trp of nspecton, but chefvarous camps whch he had had ly n connecton wth re organz- the ovportunty of nvestgatng[" ng L, the operatmg and busmess that gave rse to splendd results ends. of the system.. The.. needs from actual development of the north are beng ~zone nto _~ ~_^_-~-^_ t.a ~...t ~^rland upon the report of the gen- Olllff ~t/ujuu llg l e u U....-. - -- "-- era manager wll depend what prosvectors was notto leave ther,.. ".. " " s" =orner changes are co De mane ore ann go rote any expen we l_.".., ~ccomvanymg rne genera~ mana crosscuts untl t had been vroven [ _. " *~ " " o t~ ger s,arepresentatve from the on me sur!ace, tn many, u.,,..,,.,..,. resources uedartmerlr wno s OOKcropplngsor mneral n wel-ue-.. :........., fned vens the~e s usually a tog mm the poss~omzms or oe. velovng the coal deposts adparallelsm of vens s a welljacent to the ralway James defned zone. very often comng Wrght, who owns several secfrom the same source of mneral. tons of coal at Seaton was calzaton, and n many cases n ths led to Smthers to meet the ~arty north, countrysuch occurrences and to ~ve them all detals n are known from further exploraregard to the coal at Seaton f ton and may occur to exstn~ ths depost strkes them favorvens f vrospectng Were made ably- an engneer wll be sent out to fnd them, and to prospect to go further ~to the matter of along "the strke of the/vens development. where rcher shoots may be found or further extensons, of the same. The speaker drew attenton to the acton of the ralway n ow. er-ngts rates, andnstanced.that ore from Hazelton coul~ be shp: ped to the Granbv smelter for $8 ~er ton, ncludng treatment charges. Ths wll olace many prosoeetors under the head of oossble sh0vers and/wll have very far-reachng results nodennr" up the dstrct for slceous ores. Johq Red proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Gallowav and was Seconded by A. J. Thoml)son, whle Charman J. D. Wells tendered th~ vote and renewed ther nvtaton for further dscourses. To avod dsappontment buy your tcket and program early as we expect the house to be sold out long before Frday, 13th. Hatt Bros. Exprndng Messrs Hart Bros. of Terrace have arranged to take over the./ ", old estabhshed hardware bumness conducted by Alex. Chsholm at Smthers. One of the brothers wll go fo Smthers the mddle of ths month to take. charge Mr. Chsholm has been n ths dstrct for a number Of years, hay- ns started n Hazelton and then moved to Smthers when that town was but on the market, t s not hs ntenton to move away for some tme. All the l~retlest hats and dressses of the season wll be on vew at the nerformance n ad of The Hosptal.: Be sure to :attehd; Easter "Servce at Terrace Specal Easter servme n the AnglCan church, Terrace. on Sunday n~zht, drew the larges, t" eon~re~atdm on record, over a hundred beng =)resent. Rev. T. J.* Marsh offcated and delvered an nterestng sermon on au armrovrate subject. The church was charmn=rly decorated for the occason, wth flowers, shrubsand ever=rreens, daffodls, tulps and Easter lles beng n vrofesson. ~hese were very kndly contrbuted by the members of the Womens Auxfary, Mrs.Marsh and Mrs. Creelman. The anthem, "O. Radant Morn" was sung by the Lakelse Glee Party consstng of Mr. and Mrs. Attwood, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Martn and Mr. Pearson. Mrs. Yon l-ces nresded at the organ: Communon was held after and was well attended. Berry Queston Settled The de s cast The Farmers nsttute at Terrace has decded t~ market the berres prodqeed n the dstrct ths year. Ths s the_result of the successful campagn of the drectors to secure the sgnng of the contracts. The requred acreage has been secured and t s probsbl~ most of the +THE VER ENT (Several eases have occured n, whch people,, ordnarly stone deaf, have been enabled to hear by wreless.) John Bull (to Bonar Law) : "You have been deaf so far, but see f you can hear ths." J! Terrace OVERHEARD Congratulatons to Mr. and Mrs ELwood who gave the brth rate uute a fllud on Good Fr. day when they ntroduced twns. The ferry-boat s now under proce.=s of beng overhauled and s expected to operate n a few days AROUND t: NEW HAZELTON EaSter. Sunday was an: deal day and everyone n the dstrct wds out wth ether car, rg, or on foot, The weather has been remarkably fne and warm and n a,few more days gardenng and farmng wll be general. S. Bergman came up from Mrs. H. Kng went east for a Hanall and spent tbe Easter vst Thursday nght. holdays:here wth hs famly. The boys and grls of the Unon Oscar Gendron has gone south Church are havng a socal evento vut through some busness n ns tonght n the church, to connecton wth themaroon mounwhch.the general publc t ntan mnng clams. vted. The Lades Guld met at the Do.you know what a monkey home of Mrs. Burrson on Weds7 f not be sure to come to nesdav. Assembly Hall on Frday: 13th, A. R, Fraser went / out on Wed- and fnd out. nesdavs tran.on hs. way to /Mrs. Hugh Harrs and her two Buckley Bay, where he s takng chld~n arryed y~sterday morna poston., nn from.vancouver and have A. Ebrng, of Vanar.sdol, has a ~aken the MacKenze house. fne lot of strawberry plants and Anyone desrng a frst.class currant and gooseberry bushes folrsh mad should see Norah.at dspose of. [the Bg Show next Frday nght. A St Andrews assocaton s G. A. McNe~fl!,#sssta~t, geno ~ h~,.~,,,o~ ;, Terrace ~0r set [eral freght md lt~ssenpr ~gent ~U kj~ X l. ~ & S a ~ atj - ters of Scottmh extractmn..a for the Canadmn Nat!eml Raft- meetng to thn e td m anneunded ays at Prance has. be n Work re~arntr the" govern- ~rowers holdng b~cl~ wll n0w on the 13th nst. ",. [ eml freght and msaenger agent "~,., ~ ~ ment roads n ths part of the hue upand the dmtrjct vrdsent a.the.annual meetng. of the wth headquartem at dstrct: :was started ths week. unted ft~t. The nsttute Wg ~omens Au~ Auxl~y~ Was held at lhe succeeds Osborne 1. - ~,~ -"~, Aa yet there has been no f, advertse for a sde,man, *: many frends tf, t~ l rs. Marsl s be glad to lea structons come from V!etor a n e comba, beng present.o,,h...h,...l regard ~ to new work n tny part~ Tle G;W.V: A. put tn 1ol n,a: of.tl~ ds@~.". : - ~rmy Rdge:,d[anee Monday h~k~. ~ :d

B B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descrptons of surveys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON :" Barrster - Solctor Notary Publc L. S. McGLL : SMTHERS : D~fnfl wu Underwood Typcwrtm New and Rebult Prces and. terms on applcaton H. C. LFTON Man St. Prnted every Frday a NEW HAZELTON, B.C. [C. H. SAWL~ -~- PU%LSHER Advertsng rates-s1.50 por nch per month: readng notces k per lne f~t nserton, toe per lne eseh subsequent nserton. One year. $2.00 Sx months - - - 1.00 U. S. and Brtsh sles - $2.50 per year Notces for Crown Grants - - - $9.00... Purchase o/land... 7.00 " " Lec~ee t~ "Pro~eet for Co~l,. 5.00 The strcter enforcementof Adt~tn~ ~[~f~hlpq[ the Government Lquor,Act snce ""~~O ut~t,,,~,,,~, Hon. A. M. Manson assumed the attorney-generalshp has resulted n cuttng nfrngments ~)f the law down to the lowest pont reached snce Brtsh Columba espoused moderaton. W h e bootleggng stll contnues, and wll, the offcal records show a much cleaner record." 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" ~~/~:~~.. ~h~yo~ rag way has been bult n a manner to Dermt eght-ton loads. Yegetables Sold By Weght and Grade, Says Act Patrons of grocery stores wll probably have observed dsnlayed n the stores a sgn readng "Vegetables sold only by weght and grade-the Root Vegetables Act, 1922," Those who have made purchases of vegetables snce ths card has been dsplayed wll have learned thatthese products are no longer sold by measure and,wthout reference to grade, as has be~ the custom n the past. : For the nformaton of readers of ths paper, t s ponted out that the vegetables that have to be sold by weght are potatoes, onons, artchokes, beets, carrots. turnps and parsnps. When any of those are s01d wth the top leaves stll attached, they are excluded from the operatons of the act. Other exceptons nclude pgtatoes sold n closed barrels, new potatoes shpped between the 1st of June and the end of September,": and seed po- tatoes. The\ act also regulates the markngand packng as well as the sze of the potato laarrel. The act governng these ~egulatons ~s admnstered by the frut branth of: the Domnon departmen~ of/tgrculture, Otta~Va, and copes of t may be Obtaned from the*publcaton~ branch! :b~" that :de~trtm~nt.:-: ".,.-~.re you :.:a / ~*b~ THE OMNECA. HERALD, FRDAY, APRL 6, 1923 :-.: Yet ~ ~.. ~f. " ~ k :,.=.,~..,, ~ ": " (~1 Commssoners ~: ~:," " : HxnallSpur, B.C/. : Manufactur~ Are Elected at :~ ~: :! So,~.~Vr~d S:V~n.o. e~s~f.!:. : : oyal LUm:be Dranage. A v~ell.attended meetng of the :... "...:~ "" :: ", *.):..........: ::,~-;,,).~:,../.,... landowners nvolved n the Horse-... HEMLOCK; SPRUCE ANDCEDAR.h.~ n..n.~ Dntret wag held L u m b e r - shoe Dranage Dstrct was held n the Progress Hall, Terrace, on Thursday nght of last week. The Clerk (H. Hallwell stated that D. A. McKnnon, charman of the commssoners, was not welland was unable to ~e present, and H. A. Swan was voted to the char. 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:/ THE omneca HERALD, ~[DA, APRL 6, ~2:3 )l ~1 " "" "~ --! ll T. R, DAV " )".... "11 * " "~ ".... " Come and seemr,,frankglynn: ", get out o the ~6st :humoroud " and dffcult voston. " ~..TerraCe, ~ ~ " / N~ Notes Ratwsy : s prepared:to furnsh "! Toxn, " Sash anddo0r Peavne Harvey was around requrements town ths "week n connecton Excellent st0ck of wth hs mnpg operatons on HARDWAREon ~and Drftwood Creek. He expects to turn ths prol~erty at a very early date. A. C. Garde, of Prnce Rupert, ~x was here ths week-and took a Agents for McLazxs Famous bond on Joe Fshers clam on Hot ArFurnaces Hudson Bay mountan and ntends to get some work started there next week. The. property s near the Pete Schufer property: W S. Henry, dstrct agent for the Ford car, receved hs frst carload of autos ths week and has them assembled an~ most of Sheet Metal Workers Steens Lmted Santaw and Heatng Engneers Hot Water, Steam andhot Ar Heatng Systems Lead Burnng and Chemcal Burnng Estmates cheerfully furnshed. PRNCE RUPERT, B.C. Wampoles MAGNOLAX. Releves Constpaton Mneral Ol Emulson-Lubrcatng acton dentcal wth the plan ol Up-to-Date Drug Store flazelton mporters and Dealers n Wallpapers, we carry the: B~.~L~ps largest and mostvared Pants stock n 011S Northern Varnshes " Brtsh GL~ss Columba Brushes, Etc. Wrte us for nformaton when renovatng or buldng your home Make,Your Home Attractve! BEAVER BOARD DSTRBUTORS A. W. EDGE CO. P.o. Box 459. Prnce Rupert, B.C. ntt, nfll F-prepared under llj therndst :., J, l ) careful condtons ] J" to,make atsafe ~.and keep ts,. ] H,rschness.....ST. :-. ;nc.ak./,~ -. ~b~~k.; tld,, Montrea~~ them are delvered. He has another carload comng next month and a thrd car later n the season. Phlp Hoskns returned to Smthers on Wednesday mornng and has joned the staff of the Unon Bank here, takng the place of Ms~ Grapt who has been wth the bank for some years and who s returnng home-n a short tme. Phlp has been at Fort Saskatchewan for the past few years and s very glad to get back to the mountans and rvers. Olof Hanson s expected to return, frorc Ottawa the end of ths week or the frs~ of next week. Everyone n ths town and dstrct s talkng of mnng and of tra~}sfers of vroperty and expected transfers. There s no doubt but thatthere wll b~ a good deal of actvty n the several ~anges, surroundng.: the dstrct. Work wll be undertaken on a number of new prospects as well as work beng contnued on those propertes whch have been undergong develovment for some tme. Smthers ten ns enthusasts got-busy over the week-end and opened ther season wth games on Saturday, Sunday and Monday W.M.S. n Terrace (Terrace Correspondence) On Tuesday afternoon and eve, nng Mss Mtchell, travellng secretary of the Womens Mssonary Socety of the Presbyte~,- an Church,. gave two,spldndd, addresses, tellng of the hardshps suffered b//the poneers, partcularly n the Francos and Odtsa Lake country, ane emphaszed strongly the need of support for the msson hosbtal at Francos Lake, whch s supported b? the Presbyteran Church for the ben.. eft of the settlers n thatastrct. She told e0me very nterestng and amusng stores concernng her own travels. The lecturer strongly adv0cated the formaton of a Womens Mssonary Soeetv n connecton wth the Pr~bv~ teran church n ~errace, an,~ t, J w~ de,.clled ~. dev.ote~par.t of the tme now g~ven~ ~o,~,t~e work of the Guld,, to Bble study, and the readng, of: mmonarv lterature as. a beglnnv. era WonenS. l "1,, Furnture ::,lhnardw?re ed Crockery l.n~t Canvss.beltwth brass buckle HOusehOld ~ Goods J.~U~a,~ together wth par, of lnemans plers. Fnder return to V.F. at temptng prces Dunn, New Hazelton. ~ t NOTCE Havng dsposed of the James Mac- Kay Transfer busness to A. E. Falconer, hereby gve notce that all partes ndebted to the late James MacKay, James MacKay Estate or the James MacKay Transfer. are requred to pay promptly, and wthout further notce, the sum of ther ndebtedness to the undersgned. Notce s also gven that all accounts aganst fle late James MacKay. James MacKay Estate or the James MacKay Transfer, must be forwarded to me at once for settlement. MARY L. MACKAY Hazelton, B.C. Aprl 1, 1923. 40-4.NOTCE n the Supreme court of Brtsh Columba N THE MATTERof the Admnstraton Act --and-- N THE MATTER of the Estate of James Short, deceased, t~stator. NOTCE s hereby gven, by an order of Hs Honour Judge Young dated the 17th day of March, 1923, was apponted admnstrator of the estate of James Short. deceased, testator. All partes havng clams aganst the sad estate are hereby requred to forward same properly verfed to me on or before the 16th day of Aprl, 1923, and all partes ndebted to thesad estate are requred to pay the amount of ther ndebtedness to me forthwth. Dated at Smthers, B: C. ths 22nd day of March, 1923., STEPHEN H. HOSKNS, 40-2 Offcal Admnstrator. Fred. C. Bshop "YOU CANT MAKE A BAD BUY HERE." T E R R A C E, B.C. C.~fne n and look around Frst-class Pcture Show every Wednesday and Saturday. Come to Terrace and see a good show. Fresh Bread When You Want t and As You Lke t You wll be telghted and wll demand more once you.have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookes, too. Wth our frm belef n the use of only the best materals and workmanshp your satsfacton must he assured, yet we do not say ths boastfully~just prov.e for yourself. gghest qualty fresh bread and supples shpped anywhere along the lne The Terrace Bakery GEORGEPOWES Tmber Sale X3583 Sealed tenders wll be receved by the Mnster of Lands.at Vctora not later than noon on the 12th day of Aprl, 1923, for the,purchase of Lcense X3583, to cut 50,000 lneal feet of Cedar Poles and Plng, and, n addton~, 15,785 lneal feet of Cut cellar Poles and Pln, mng. on an area stuated about 1 mle South of Woodcock Staton, Cassar Land Dstrct, One (1) year wll be allowed for removal of tmber. Further partculars of the Chef Forl ester, Vctora, B C., or Dstrct Forester, Prnce Rupert, B.C. 40-2 - Proprl.or. P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. The Hazelton Hosptal The Haze lton Hosptal ssues tckets for any perod at $1.50 per month n advance. Ths rate ncludes offce consultatons and.medcnes, as well as all costs whle n the hosptal. Tckets are ~, obtanable n Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, orby mal from the medcal superntendent at the Hosptal. [olow natures as bark s to tree "T~ROTECTON of her chldren s the constant care.~of the great earth Mother. The f~lest bud s shelded from the frost untl t may burst forth a ~adant ~lower; tough bark protects the tends F heart of trees from wnd and sun, cold and decay. That same v~ood whch,mother Nature guarded so jealously now plays a major part n y0urhema Beauty s your deal, but protecton s your,.duty~ Both go handn hand.~ n J, ",-~.: ~ "...... B-H "Englsh" Pant, made to the, above formula, provdes a coat of such strength and ton~rlmess that t ~ wll defy ran,; sun,,,,sleet,:~now., and..frost, ~vhezl nferor pants~wll _str.pj Crkekand peel. :-. For years, Canadarm have depended on, B-H "Englsh" Pant for :property proteeto~"v They Rnow ~ t ~ over~~h~ : greater surface and lasts ]onge~ thln: c~eal~er~ pnts.-, t protects your house for ye@~ as b=r!r protects the t~.~ L~ FOR SALE BY ~ >: ~ Hatt Brothers -. Terrace, B.C. Hm)@ON mat,

./-/.-. ~ 1. / THE OMtNECA [-E~ALD. FRDAY, APRL 6,-1923 f.., ~,..".. :./, -,~, ~,. TOUmST :.:.. LUM,~-mN~ G E e. LTTLE -Terr ee, B,C. R~ORT, "-,--,,+ "- TERRACE _ H O T E L HOT SPRNO,, ~OR, ~Ut,~t)R, - " :" LUMBER MANbFACTUR~R ::~:: llru.ert Monday. Fe has wn, work. Stll the poston s much Rough[umber...,,-:...:...,:..:..,.$S:00perM : ltered at the,coast and now fg- better than a year ago. Shplap.,....,. :... 22.50 :"... NllqlNG Wll Smth came back from vlaces th, frost has done ts LUMBER PRcP. LsT:.,.. :! s. "~ures on cleanng up some Of hs On. most of the ranches here bench land. there s a fne show for tree frut. The Sherwoods went out to TheLades Guld of the Pres- Nghtwnds n the ~alum val- byteran Church held a most suc- J. K. GORDON ley on Wednesday for the frst cessful sale of home cookng+ candy and Easter eggs n the Propretor pcnc of the season..~ Gggevs mll s busy com- pletng a bg consgnment of laths before beng dsmantled HOTEL and removedmoor,~to the new locaton. TOURST Mrs. went up to Haz- ]]RRACE eton Monday for treatment: Blly Donald s e~joyng a we!learned holday n Seattle. ~ ton frm for the whole of hs berres ths year, and got a good James Kotow P,o~,~to, prce. TRLKWA B.C. Dea~ Coleman, of the Unvers- ty of B. C. wll gve an address............. ~ on "Democracy and Educaton; }mmcca Hotel [n the Progress Hall.under the Eggs are away (]own.to 35 cents a dozen, and many. a +hen auspces of the Parent Teachers s makng a devl of a chackle l Assocaton on Aprl 26. about t. Rolfe & Dawson Managers 7 Convener. /! Best attenton to toursts and to [ Jack Wentz has not yet left J commercal men. t hs cosy cor,er jn Terrace for Dnng,~orn nconnecton ~[ hs Valley ranch, but fgures on /Rates reasonable. Patronage s dong so shortly. solcted [ Mrs. Warne, who has wntered Hazelton - - B, C. n the Yukon, ntends remanng ~ there untl June. Mr. Warne W~...~...~.... ~ s due out Anyox ~vav shortly. t Tom Moore has,had a good l Hotd ) season wth hs vole busness. Prnce Rupert oo nconvenence. ler- Thrst s a dour companon and race boasts anew sdewalk de-.. @ ~ sgned to keep the feet dry of [ those who would wet the throat.-... THE LEADNG HOVEL ] -and Dan smles.- -"~"" * N NORTHERN B.C. C. Carlson s expected back at Prnce Rupert, B.C. hs ranch n a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morphy are ~ stll nseattle whther they went European Plan. some weeks ago. They report bnsness quet,there. Rates $1.50 per day up. { The comng of the warm days! has encouraged our frends the %............ ~ mosqutos, to gel; out vstng agan. The Bull[cy notd Mss Marsh spent the Easter vacaton wth her parents here. E. E; Orchard. Owner... Mss Dobb went home to Prnce European or Amercan Plan Rupert for tbe holdays. Mss Else Kenney. who s The headquarters for the Bulkley schoolng at Rupert, came home Valley. Toursts,aud Commerca~ men fnd thsls a grand hotel, to stop at; for the holday week, All:trknshet. Autos, lvery or rgs - " s~ldle horses provded. Messrs Thomas and Hallwell on behalf of the Farmers n..... ~mther~.r. C. sttute, had a round.up,of the berry growers n the Kalum Val- lev.on,tuesday and s~ned up Frank and HoMer have taken almost allthe growers, out a number of poles from the n general thestrawberres are Valley. ~lookng good. though n a f~w church on Saturday, when the sum of $51.40 was realzed. C. MacKnnon, of Vanarsdol, was a vator n town on W~dnes. day. The prmary debartment of the Sunday school had a very jolly drty-n Easter Monday, when Arthur,.Wlfred and Margaret Xoumzentertaned them. A hunt for colored Easter eggs proved a most enjoyable part of the prog- The most comfortable place along the ralway to stop Carl Lndbloon. went South, Now "Under New Management salng fo~ Vancouver on Frday. care and Sample Rooms n con- He ntends locatng down there. secton F. Bohlers new house s rapd Fred. Dubord, Propretor ly nearng completon. ram. After spendng a couple The snow has been so long of hours playn~r varous games, gone at Terrace that vstors to the chldren dd full justce to the........... ~ Kalum Valley are astonshed to supper table, endng what one! ~ fnd f~om sx nches to a foot young gentleman descrbed as a Telkwa Hotel stll there. mghty fne party". ~ Dad, Weeks s lookng hs old W.R. Charter s~expected to Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley j self agan, though he s troubled return to hs ranch,very shortly. +~ wth hs breathng. He.says he He s puttng n a nce bunch of " MAKE T~AT YOUR HEADQUARTERS has made a deal wth an Edmon frut trees ths year. Not a few worthy ctzens have remembered "clean-up week," and the town looks ever so much better. mans. But the ugly slough re- The Farmers nsttute s comng nto ts own. Many a good word has been spoken for t latel. Everybody thnks the purchasng of an acre lot near the Dark a good move. Everybody wll be glad to learn that Mrs. Marsh s surely, f slowly, morovng n health. Mrs. A. W. Wessel har returned from the south. Safeguard Your Valuables be!ore t Sundred and Szed....... 22 0 Fnshed Materal.40.00 to 65.00 " Shngles... from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Orders flled ~tt short notce. CARBONOL / Prces su~bject to change wtl~out notce," Prces Of Mould~ng, etc., on applcaton The New Dsnfectant Mll runnng contnuously. -Superor to lye, lme and all other Sprng cleansers For cleanng chcken coops, stables, etc..? THE "TERRACE,DRUG JAMES STORE RCHMOND begs to announce that he s now n recept o~ fresh supples of Each Week TERRACE ). m MEAT Grand Trunk Pacfc Ralway S.S. Local Produce ". - B. C, PRNCE GEORGE wll leave Prnce Rupert every FRDAY at 8.00 a.rn. For Swanson Say, Ocean Falls, Powell Rver, YANCOUVER. VlffORA, SEATKE For STEWART AND ~U~[Y0](--eve)y Wedneaday at 8.00 p. m. S.S. PRNCE JOHN wll leave Pnce Rupert for Vancouver va t0rtll AND $0U~tl (Uff~[ CAR:0[E SAND PORTS 8.00 p.m.. Jan. 6th, 20th. Feb. 3rd,, 17th,-March 3rd, 17th; 31st.~ PASSF.flGER TRMHS LEAVE TERRACE B ", EASTBOUND--Daly except Sunda, ll.51 P.M. WESTBOUND--Daly except Tuesaay, 1.42 P. ~. e~ad=~c rjv Pt. VlC~CflO, ~.ea, m~;, p Sa!llnp or fu~he.r~n(pr.mdo.n apply to ~- Gra=d rrum Pac~ A~cm o~,~lllltallt ~lellefal rrelllht ancl FaSlen=er /Aleatr,,14.;,~,~.4p lt t S not wse to leave < Ter ub We are now open :for jewelry, or other van Depo.;t yo.r mo.ey,. FURNSHED ROOMS busness " TAX"CAB AND Valuables n a Safety? Depost,ao, Boy Consult ". POOL TABLES : TRANSFER. our Manager.. The ask Opposte Stato]l +".,trct at any tme and d Banada : " : ata reasonable, " ~ pnee,. o... :BURNS.LAKE:., M, HgNDERON : MANAG[R : +.,.........,. ::.:~, ;:,. +. ".....,

m ll, L ~ ",,..7 r~ - L k t VOU D be surprsed at the places you could 1~o,o the pleasure_ you. cou]d have, the thngs you could do,~ and the tme you could save, f you only had a Ford,, You could go over and call oftener o~. your frends and lven u~ those "lonesome, nghts. Your frends would then begn to repay~your calls-and you know just ~ow evenmgs fly when frends drop n. n good weather, you could drve the famly out on Sunday afternoons to the lakes, or the groves, and plac~!s where" the gladness of lvng abounds. " r " You could go oftener to town--and pck out the ~hngs you lke for yourself and chldren. { You could add so much more to your daly lfe f your fand. y only had a Ford, that t s surprsng you havent just made. a way to get one. You probably dont.know on what easy terms you can buy a Ford, otherwse you just would have had one long ago.. - W.S., HENRY Dstrct Agent SM1THERS, B.C. BRTSH COLUMBA THE MNERAL PROVNCE OF WEST :RN CANADA HAS "PRODUCED MNERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS "- Placer Gold....$ 76.177.403 Lode, Gold...... 105,557.077 Slver... 55.259,485 Lead...,.. 48,330,575 ~ opper :....~ 166,893,488 me... r. 21,884,531 Coal and Coke... :... 225,409,505 Buldng Stone, Brck, Cement... 34,072,016 Mscellaneous Mnerals... 1,210,639 Makng ts mneral producton to the end of 1921 ~h0w AN AGGREGATE. VALUE OF $734,259Jd9 The strkng progress of the mnng ndustry n ths provnce s strkngly llustrated n the followng fgures, whch show the value of producton for successve 5-year perods:, For all years to 1895. nclusve... $ 94,547,241 For fve years, 1896-1900... 57,607,967 For fve years,1901.1905.... 96,507,968 For fve years, 1906-1910....... 125,534,474 For fve years; 1911-1915... 142,072,603 For fve years. 1916.1920... 189,922.725 For the year1921. :......... 28,066.641 PRODUCTON DURNG LAST TEN YEARS, $336,562,897 Lode-mnng has only been n progress about 33 years, and not 20 per cent. of the Provnce has be:n even ureapeered; 300,000 square mles of Unexplored~mneral bearng lands are open for prospectng. The mnng laws of ths Provnce are more lberal and the fees lower than any other provnce n the Domnon, or any Colony n the Brtsh Empre. :Mneral locatons are granted to dscsverers for nomrml fees. Absolute ttles are obtaned by ddvelopng such pro- pertes, securty of Whch s guaranteed by crown grants. Full nformaton, together wth mnng reports ~nd maps,,may be obtaned grats by addressng.. The.Honourable The Mnster of Mnes VCTORA, BRTSH COLUMBA BULDNG MATERALS! Cement.Lme Plaster Freclay Brck Buldnz Papers Roofng Sash & Doors 3.ply Veneer Panelng,,.,, :... Fr Fnsh a Sveealty ALBERT & McCAFFERy, LTD. Prnce Rupert, B,C. s Yo u r :Subscrlptmn " " Pad:: " ( THE OMNECA HERALD, FRDAY, APRL % ~t :,Quck and Deep Creek The robns, bluebrds and crows all say sprng S here~ ~ Mr. Kng s lad up wth the grppe ths week. Mr. Cox has pleursy, and most people are havng serethroats a[ the result of wet feet. Many people do not feel lke buyng another outft at ths tme of year-and some may not have the prce. Shoes are not.exactly cheap as yet. J. Cunnngham s thnkng of takng on a clearng contract for Mrs. Beck. On Thursday a few of J. C. Nealess neghbors turned out and rut u~) the frame and boarded n hs new house. He was fortunate to get hs lumber hauled on the SNOW. Carl s gettng out legs for some new hay sheds, and Harry s gong to alter and enlarge hs hay barn. Our advce to the B.V.SB.A. or whatever you call t s to take that government bull out n the woods and shoot t for coyote bat and send the hdedown to trade for a good bull. the coyotes, though.. Hard on Feedng Your Baby -f you ca~,rlot nurse your baby, choose a food that wll. be as nutrtous and as easly dgested as your own mlk. Gve your baby Bordens Eagle Brand Mlk. the best food for babes-used (lurng the vast sxty-t~vo years by hundreds of thousands of mothers n ths paver from tme to tme,~ou wll fnd an advertsement of 8ordens EagleBrand Mlk, a food that has rased more healthy babes than all the prevared.n- fant foods combned. Cutout the advertsement and mal t to the Borden Co.Ltd., Montreal, and they wll send you, free of charge what you want, ether nstructons n your own language for feedng your baby, or a baby book, or a recoe book tellng you h()w to maketasty dshes wth Eagle Brand. - Ask for by name what you would lke to have. Why Not Buy Local Seed Query from Deep Creek The farmers are rustlng to get thngs, n shape for the sprng work oefore the roads and land get too soft for travel. We fancy that carload of seed gran wll be just too late for good haulng. That-remnds us: We beleve that money could have been kevt at home. t s not a good advertsementto shp n seed gran. Snce 1919 we have seen good seed rased here: That s as far as our exverence goes. Anyhow, we know some peovle who got ther seed here ths year, and t looks good to Us.. The pole busness for ths season s now drawng to a close On account of-v0or transportaton from the bush nto toy, s. t Wll start.up agan later on and:on a larger scale;,/: :~://! L ~:; ~:! ~ ~,.... : ~,,.?.~.~,, -~,.:: 6. 1923 FOR SALE, Magoon Strawberry plants, $.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000.. Hood Rver Strawberry plants, $r.00 per 00)~$7.60 per 1000. " Fall-bearng or Everybearng, $2.00 per 50; $3.50 per 100. -.. Forwarded carrage pad at above prces Magoon and Hood Rver $6.50 per 1000 f.o.b, Vanarsdol~.. Dscount on orders larger tlan. 1000 Black, Red and Whte Currant bushes, $2.00 and $3.00 per doz. =" mproved.red Jacket and Champon, Gooseberry bushes, $3.00.per doz. Apply to A. Ebrng, Vanarsdol, B.C. Ja me s Swan Box47, Terrace, B.C., s open to receve Orders for sprayng for prunng, frut trees. Practcal experence. Satsfacton assured. Terms reasonable. 5 ~. 8 F. W. Moersch Cty Market, Prnce Rupert.FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and D~T VEGETABLES Bought and Sold Full Lne of, Groceres P.O. Box 123. Prnce Rupert Certfcate of mprovements " NOTCE " X L ", "Tyee", "Slver Tp", "Slver Queen", "Slver Kng" Mneral Clams, stuate n the Omneca Mnng Dvs~)n of Cassar Dstrct. ~. - Where located near Owes Lake TAKE NOTCE that H.C. Wrnch. Free Mners Cer~fcate ~o. 52202C, ntend, s, xty days from the date hereof, to ap vly to the Mnng Recorder for Certfcates of mt)rovements, for the purpose of obtanng a Crown Grant of the above clams. And further take notce that acton. under secton 85, must. be commenced before the ssuance of such Certfcate of mprovements. Dated ths Seventeenth day of October,, A.D. 1922. ~ 33-41 LAND ACT [ Notce * Take notce that, Perre Lmousn, of Terrace, B.C., occupaton farmer, ntend to apply for permsson to purchase the followng descrbed land:- Commencng at a post planted at the South-West corner of sland No. 3, stuated on the Skeena Rver n the vcnty of "Lot 373, Range 5, Coast Dstrct, thence North, east, thence South, followng the contour of the sland all the way round, contanng 40... acres more or less. " Perre Lmousn, Applcant. ]~ebruary 23rd, 1923. 0311 Fort Fraser Land Dstrct. Dstrct of Range 4, Coast. Take notce that Martha Melnda Kleese of Ootsa Lake, occupaton woman deserted by her husband, ntends to apply for permsson to lease the followng descrbed lands:- Commencng at a post plahted on the North shore of Euchu. Lake, thence North 20 ~hans, thence West 120 chans, thence, south to North shore of Tetachuk Rver, thence followng meanderngs of sad shore to pont of commencement, contanng 200 acres more or. less. * ".. Martha M, Kease, By Norman Schreber, begent. DateFebruary 23rd, 1923. 39-47 LAND AOT Fort Fraser Land Dstrct. Dstrct of Range 4, Coast. Take notce that Frank Baley Van Decar of Ootsa Lake,, occupaton Merchant, ntends to apply for permsson to lease the followng descrbed landm:-- Commencng at a post planted on the South shore of Euchu Lake; thence South 40 chans, thence west 120 chans, thence North to Soutb shore of Tetachuk Rver, thence foldwng tneander. ngs of sadshore to pont of commence. ment and contanng 200 acres more or less,.. Frank Baley Van Deear,. : By Ndrman Schmlbe*, A~,ent. Date FehruarYe23rd, 1923. ~ : 7~9-47. - [erald,~..r :s :$2. ~....OQ. a::!.,: year.., ~ ~:. ~.~,.,.,., ) ~,. Sheet Metal Goocls Howes Sheet Metal Works ~cl Ppes and Fttngs all szes Sheet. Copper and Brass Stove Ppe and Elbows Galvanzed Roofng Tanks of all knds Emve Troughng Chmney Tops,Brms.; ron We specalze n WARM AR FURNACES EVerythng for the Mne, Ranch and Factory f ts n sheet metal we have t 227--Second Ave. P.0.Box 467 Prnce Rupert, B. C~.Synopss of Land Act Amendments Mnmum prce of flret-cla~ land reduced to $5 an acre; second-clasl to $2.5q an acre. Pre-empton now confned to surveyed lands only. Records wll be granted coverng only land sutable for agrcultural purposes and whl,-h s non-~mber land. Partnershp pre-emptons abolshed, but partes of not more than four may arrange for adjacent pre-empton~ wth jont resdence, but each makng necessary mprovements on respectve clams. t Pre-emptors must occupy clams for ve years and make mprovements to valu.e of $10 per acre, ncludng clearlug and cultvaton of at least 5 acres bcore r,~evng Crown Grant. Where pre-emptor n occupaton not less than 3 years, and has made proportonate mprovements, he may, because of ll-health, or other cause, be granted ntermedate certfcate of mprovement and transfer hs clam., Records wthout permanent resdence may be ssued, provded applcant makes mprovements to extent of $300,,~.... *~... ~tlld records same each year. Falure to make mprovements or record same.wll operate as for- fetme. Ttle cannot be obtaned n Jess than 5 years, and mprovements of $10 per acre, ncludng 5 acres cleared and cultvated, alzd reslence of, at least 2 years ae requred Pre-emptor holdng Crow, grant may record another pre-empton, f he requres land conjunctloff* wltl~ hs farm, wthout actual oecupatol,. ~rovded ~tatutory mprovu ~,.~ made and resdence malnta ned o~j Crown granted Aa d. Unsurveyed areas; lot.~uedlt~ ~.t; acres, may be leased as homestes. ttle to be obtatmd after fulfllng resl. dental and mprovemen! condtons. and surveyl,g land. For grazng and ndustral purpo~cv areas exceedng 640 acres may be leased by one person or company.. Mll, factory or ndustral stes on tmber land not exceedng 40 acres may be purchased; condtons nclude payment of stumpage. Natural ha~ meadows lna,.~e.~ble by exstng roads may be purchased condtonal upon constructon of a road to them. Rebate of one-half of cost of road, not exceedng haft o nurchase prce, s made. PRE-EMPTORS FREE GRANTS ACT. The scope ot ths Act s enlarged q# to nclude all persons Jonng and servng wth Hs Majestys Forces. The tme wthn whch the hers or devlsees of a deceasqd pre-emptor may apply for ttle under ths Act s extended from for on$ year from the death of such persor~ as formerly, untl one year ~er the concluson of the present war. Ths prvlege s also made retroactve. No fees relatng to pre-emptlon.~ are due or Payable by solders on preemptons recorded after June 26, 1915. Taxes are remtted for 5 years. Provson for returp or mnneya a~. crued, due and been pad snce August t, 1914, on account of.payments, feesor taxes on solders ~b-emptons. nterest on agreements to PUrchase ~sn d ~occteys o ~.dheellednb_y members of P dents, acqulrod drect or ndrect, remtted from en. flstment to March 81, 1930. - SUB-PURCHASERS OF" CROW~ LAN DS. Provmlon made for lssuanoe of Crown grants to sub-purehaaem of. Crown Lands, acqulr~g rghts from purchasers wlo faled to complete purchase, lnvulvlng ~ forfeture,. on fulfllment of condtons ~f purchase. ~nt?~yt~nd t~cs. Where eub-pur. ~r~~, S 2t~r~l~eC~llrm~ wn_ole or orgnal p ace due and taxes may be dstrbuted proportonately. over ~hole ~a~. APplloaU0ne must uc mane oy May 1, 1922. GRAZNG. Grazng Act. 1919, for eystcmatlo development of llvostoek ndustry provdes for, grazng dstrcts and: range.l~mlnl.stratlon under Cb~ner. ~.nnual gr~l~.,mrmlts nsu~.ma~l ~n. numbers rat~d; ~ prlorlty for.~tao- ~ usnea. owners..... Steer, cg~ 0wn,era, ma~ " form a~ocmtm~m ~or ranlte " n~an~emcnt ~r,.ee, or. partally freb,,~rnltn for.~ettl.ers, ~ ca~ ~ers or /travell~m.,ltp.to.,~... :,.;,,.,,,~.~,~, :,.~, ~~..,.~.,

THE OMNECA HERALD. FRDAY, APRL 6, 1923 t,. Seeds A complete stock for the Feld and Garden Feed Oats, Barley, Corn,.Bran and Shorts - - Baled tay Qualty consdered,-0ar Prces are the Lowest n the Dstrct The Hudsons Bay Co. "The House of Qualty" " HAZELTON, B.C. Notary Publc-- Real Estate Agent Attenton Gven To LAND and MNNG TTLES WM. GRANTS AGENCY -AZELTON. B,C. DnSTRCT &GENT FOR THE LEADNG FR~ NSURANC~.COMPANES AOENT FO{~ TlE flreat WEST LFE NSURANGE CO... GRAND TRUNK PACFC RALWAY S.S. PRNCE GEORGE wll leave Prnce Rupert every FRDAY at 8.00 a.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell Rver, VANCOU- VER, VCTORA. SEATTLE. For STEWART and ANYOX every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. S.S. PRNCE JOHN wll leave Prnce Rupert for Vancouver va NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE SLAND. PORTS at 8.00 p.m. Jan. 6th, 20th, Feb. 3rd, 17th, March 3rd, 17th, 31st. Passenger Trans Leave New Hazelton: Eastboun:l--Dalv except Monday 4.03 a.m. Westbound--Daly except Tuesday 9.44 a.m. For Atlantc" steamshp salngs or further nformaton apply to any agent or G. A. McNcholl, Asst. Gen. Freght and Pass. Agont. Prnce Rupert, B.C. f, m - ~ ~_ AUTOS and HORSES FOR HRE Twenty.four-hour Servce.. Autos for all Ponts n the Dstrct Jtneys between the Ralway " and Hazelton Jtneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLNE, OL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage n the North at your servce Freght. Baggage and l~xpress Transferred A ~ ]~n ~,r~, Govmnt, phone:. ~a ].1/{:~~{~L ~::L 2 long, 1 short Brng or Shp Your FURS Sngle Horses, Lght or Heavy. Teams. or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton to C...-W. "DAWSON, HghestCash PrcesPad ~)flce ~ Omneca ~ ~.. Hotel... ~.. -, -.. Hazelt0n B.C, ~...,- 4~ HAZELTON NOTES C. W. Dawson returned Monday from a busness vst to Edmonton Mrs. MacKay has leased her farm on the man road to Ed. Sweet. Let Frday,!3th, be your lucky day by attendng the Bg :Show, Dance and Supper. Cons. Clne has been rustlng among the boys ths week ~ettng ther car lcenses fxed up. Mss Stewart, of North Bulkley spent Easter, wth the nursng staff at The Hazelton ~ Hoaptal. Runnel Smth, of Smthers, who s connected wth the aeroplane was a vstor here a couple of days ths week. A couole of government teams came down from Smthers the frst of the week to look after the team Work n ths part of the dstrct. The best home-made cake, the knd mother used to make, wll be hberally served on Frday evenn~ next. " A general meetn~ of the Lades Hosptal Auxlary wll be held on Wednesday, Aprl 11th. at 2.30 p.m., at the resdence of Mrs. Sharps. All members are asked to attend. t The arp!ane wll not lkely make a trv nnrth ths year untl June. Some new parts are requred and the factory n New York has been burned doa:n. Efforts are beng made to get the Darts elsewhere. The Lades Ad of the Unon church held a very successful tea and sale of work la.,t Saturdavo afternoon n the church. There was a large number of ctzens oresent and the fnancal end was very satsfactory. The lades rased well o~er $150. Last Frday saw the frst football game of the year, when the whtes met the ndans on the Hazelton ball grounds, the former provnlz vctorous by a score of 4.1. The whtes dd oat of the pressng durng the contest and were planly superor. Further games are on the taus. Mrs. Mary _,, MacKay wshes to announce that she has ds- posed of the James MacKay Transfer busness, together wth all chattels and goodwll, to A.E Falconer, and she asks the publc to gve the new frm the s~me lberal patronage that the old frm enjoyed for so many years. The Hazelton Tenns Clubopen- L ed ts 1923 season on Saturday last and was mvored by delghtful 1 weather. A sudden death Assembly Hall,:: Ha~elton tournament was sta~ed, the games resultng.as follows:-- Mrs. Anderson and J. K. Frost beat Louse Watte and W. W. Anderson, 6-1; Mrs. Lttle and W. Watte beat Mss Hogan and J. D. Galloway, 6-4; (fnal) Mrs. Lttle and Watte beae ~ Mrs. A:nderson \ and Frost, 6-4. Rev. J. R. Hewtt vsted Kteegueda last Monday and per. formed a couple. of marrage ceremones for s0meof the ha. tres. t > S.EED -ORA.N " Have a large shpmentof : "7" Seed Oats, Seed Wheat, Seed Barley en route. Wll be here n lots of tme for early seedng. Place your order now and make sure of a supply of the best seed. Our prces wll be just a lttle better than you can do elsewhere S. H SEN KPEL Old Stand New Hazelton, B.C. - RENNES AND FERRYS SEEDS A Supply of, Fresh Vegetables Every~Week R. Cunnngham & Son LTD. [1[ GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFTTERS HAZELTON, B.C. - ll ~Canadan Pacfc Ralway Company" BRTSH COLUMBA COAST STEAMSHP SERVCE SALNGS FROM PRNCE RUPERT--S.S. PRNCESS MARY for Van- ; couver, Vctora, Seattle--March 16th, 27th, Aprl 6th, 17th, 27th. For Ketchkan. Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway.March 12, 23, Aprl 2, 13, 23. 6t 9 S.S. PRNCESS BEATRCE.--For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bells Bells, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert ~ay, Campbell Rver and Vancouver every Saturday at 1-p m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHP LNES Full nformaton from ~W. C. Orchard, comer Thrd Avenue and Fourth Street, Prnce Rupert_ My Lord_!n Lvery [[] "AN AMERCAN HAREM" Frday# Aprl Thrteenth Keep ~hs date.n mnd. There s nothng unlucky about t Come and see the Smallest Pageboy n the World A laugh n ever_y lne--arel there at6 lots of lnes Guaranteed to make even the Tred Busness Man Of song an~.story forget hs tredness for a nght J \ A;DANCE AND.SUPPER WLL.FOLLOW THE PROGRAM n Ad of The Hazeton Hosptal... :"" 7.! z. -. Curtan rses at 8,80 p,m,.,..t.